Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Prince Edward Island - Travel Guide

Prince Edward is a provincial area of Canada inform of an island. Prince Edward is an interesting island to visit with many attractions to visit and secluded sandy beaches to enjoy under the summer sun. Prince Edward Island is popular for being the location where confederation leaders discussed the possible union of five British North American colonies, which led to the



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formation of the Canada state in 1867. Prince Edward Island is also recognized for its red soil and sand that emerges from the breakdown of red sandstone, and its unique red sandy beaches. There are three ways of entering Prince Edward Island. From the town of Halifax, board the Prince Edward Island Express Shuttle van to travel to the island. There are car ferries that connect the island to Woods Islands. These ferries are Northumberland ad CTMA ferries. Prince Island has an airport to which international travelers can fly to and access the island. Airlines that provide direct flights to the airport are Air Canada, Delta Airlines, West jet, and Sunwing Vacations. Prince Edward Island shows a tremendous improvement in the quality of its restaurants. There are traditional tourist restaurants that serve boiled lobsters with all-you-can-eat. Looking for a more refined or exotic meal? There are several options to choose. The Noodle House in Charlottetown serves authentic Chinese cuisine. Read more...http://themisanthropesjournal.blogspot.com

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